For
over 25 years, the Scott Fly Rod Company has been
actively researching and developing high performance fly
rods. In 1975, Scott designed and produced the world's
first graphite 9' 4wt. Today, the G 904 is a
staple in any trout fisherman's arsenal of rods, but in
1975 it was a true breakthrough.

It would be easy to tell you there's a magic material that makes our fly rods great. It's a simple story loved by sales and marketing teams. But it's not accurate.
Great fly rods are forged from commitment, experience, and passion. It takes commitment to source the right materials and components even if they are a lot more expensive, and it takes commitment to craftsmanship and top quality even if they take much more time.

Mandrel design, combining the right fibers with the right resins in the right proportions, component choices, and design nuances all contribute. Our rods are handcrafted by people who love to fish as much as you do, and they’re put together with the know how that comes from almost forty years of design and rod building experience.

It’s all in the details, and how those details are brought together, and it has a whole lot to do with the people who make your rods. Sure, materials are important. In fact, they're extremely important, but that's just the first step in making a great fly rod.

A
two handed rod designed and optimized for
casting today’s new line tapers and styles.

LIFE TIME WARRANTY

The world's finest fly
rods are backed by the industry's best warranty. The Scott
Unconditional Lifetime Warranty covers every Scott fly rod and blank
against breakage of any kind.

In the event of breakage,
the unique Flex Rating system allows the Scott rod builders to
choose replacement parts which perfectly match the originals. This
means that your fly rod will feel the same through the years,
regardless of whether you've had a section replaced.
In the 1980s, Scott developed a complete flex rating system for
testing a rod's relative deflection strength. It is still the most
advanced rod calibrating system of its kind.

Many rod makers offer a lifetime
warranty, but only Scott can promise this level of quality in repair service.
A $50.00 repair fee is all that is required to complete the necessary
repairs to your Scott Fly Rod.